Walk-In Flu Shots in Ken Caryl, CO
   Make sure to get your annual flu shot from AFC Urgent Care Ken Caryl, CO as a quick,
      easy way to protect yourself from this illness, which could potentially
      keep you laid up in bed for weeks at a time. Flu, short for “influenza,”
      is a serious illness which can potentially lead to a stay in the hospital.
      In rare cases, it can be deadly. By getting the flu shot, you can also
      help prevent spreading the flu to your family, friends, coworkers and/or
      classmates, making immunization important not just for yourself, but for
      the entire community.
   
   Be Prepared and Protected for Flu Season
   Should I Be Vaccinated for the Flu?
   The flu is a very common illness, especially during flu season, which is
      typically between October and March. Because the flu is so serious, much
      more so than the common cold, it’s very important to receive a flu
      shot, especially because it’s so convenient to simply walk in to
      AFC Urgent Care Ken Caryl, CO and be on your way. Because the flu virus evolves every
      year, different strains are more prevalent from year to year, meaning
      you need a yearly vaccine to protect yourself against the flu.
   
   Who should get the flu vaccine in Ken Caryl, CO: 
   
      - Healthy adults, especially those over the age of 65
 
      - Pregnant women
 
      - Healthcare providers
 
      - Anyone who has a weakened immune system
 
      - Caregivers of young children
 
   
   You should not be vaccinated for flu if you have an egg allergy or if you’ve
      had a past adverse reaction to the flu shot.
   
   Is the Flu Shot Effective?
   
      The CDC conducts research on a yearly basis to determine how well the flu
      vaccine works against preventing the illness.
      Recent research has indicated a 40-60% success rate in preventing the flu, and of those
      who contracted it, their symptoms were less severe. In 2017 alone, the
      flu vaccine prevented an estimated 5.3 million flu cases.
   
   Don’t put it off: Protect yourself and your family by receiving the
      flu shot once a year!